What is your acceleration?
1) 4 m/s
2) 5 m/s
3) 3 m/s
4) 2 m/s

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Answer 1
Answer: Are u asking us or is this the actual question?

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Which of these is a concave lens?

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Answer: The correct answer is Image 2.

Explanation:

Concave lens is defined as the lens which diverges the light falling on it. It is considered as a diverging lens.

Convex lens is defined as the lens which converges the light falling on it. It is considered as a converging lens.

Types of concave lens:

  • Plano-concave lens: In this one side of the lens is plane and one side is concave.
  • Double concave lens: In this, both the sides of the lens is concave.
  • Convexo-concave lens: In this, the convex face of the lens has greater degree of curvature than the concave face.

Types of convex lens:

  • Plano-convex lens: In this one side of the lens is plane and one side is convex.
  • Double convex lens: In this, both the sides of the lens is convex.
  • Concavo-convex lens: In this, the convex face of the lens has smaller degree of curvature than the concave face.

So, image 1 is a double convex lens, image 2 is a plano-concave lens, image 3 is a plano-convex lens and image 4 is a concavo-convex lens.

Hence, the correct answer is Image 2.

Answer:

Explanation:

It's B i just took the test :)

A class of students is modeling how waves propagate through a medium. Each student in the class represents particle in the medium. An envelope represents the energy transferred by the wave. Which of the following scenarios would accurately model a wave propagating from one side of the room to the other?

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C: "The students pass the envelope from one student to the next until it travels across the room."

To quote ck12, "The particles of the medium just vibrate in place. As they vibrate, they pass the energy of the disturbance to the particles next to them, which pass the energy to the particles next to them, and so on."

Identify each of the cell structures in the figure

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Fair enough ! Where's the figure ?

Why did some alpha particles bounce off the gold foil?

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Because alpha particles are positive charged. And they bounce back because of the electromagnetic force between them and the gold foils protons.

Evaporation: Large amounts of water evaporates from the Earth's ________, _______, __________ every day. The water vapor (evaporation) becomes part of the ________.

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my guesses would be 

surface,oceans,rivers,atmosphere

Possible answers:

oceans/seas/lakes/rivers

atmosphere/sky

Explanation:

Most of the air's moisture evaporates from rivers, lakes, seas, and oceans. Water at the surface of the Earth evaporates into water vapor, which rises into the sky and forms clouds, which eventually release water back onto Earth as precipitation.

How far could you speed walk in 10 minutes based on your speed for the 10 meter trial

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Answer:

0.0166 m/s

Explanation:

time taken, t = 10 min = 10 x 60 = 600 second

distance, d = 10 m

Speed of an object is defined as the ratio of distance traveled to the time taken by the object.

Speed = distance / time

its SI unit is m/s and it is a scalar quantity.

So, the speed is given by

Speed = (Distance)/(Time)=(10)/(600)=0.0166 m/s